It’s easy to fly after takeoff, but the A1’s myriad parts are often tricky to sync together — and pulling video down to the ...
The provisional 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, released by the West African ...
President John Dramani Mahama has linked the recent decline in WASSCE results to what he described as long-standing ...
The Mediobanca report on the performance of Italian companies in 2024 shows that logistics is expanding but marked by major ...
Amazon is calling on the US Federal Aviation Administration to introduce new rules on electronic visibility and ...
Weekly Trust on MSN
Xraying the 'many' education policies
Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, Nigeria's education sector has experienced a troubling pattern of policy inconsistency-a cycle in which major announcements are made with ...
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain interview: ‘At Arsenal, everything is bigger and moving towards elite-level’
Back in England as a free agent, the 32-year-old is convinced he can still perform at a high level — but is waiting for a ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
The FPV drone is far from dead, but long live the NEW FPV drone that takes first-person video into a new sphere...
The Antigravity A1's new 360-camera drone system is here. How does it weigh up against existing FPV drones – and against ...
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High-flying Aston Villa and Unai Emery present latest challenge to Arsenal’s title credentials
Aston Villa is the form team in the Premier League and on Saturday presents the latest test to Arsenal’s title credentials.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNOpinion
Lead's bizarre response to electrons forces physicists to rethink nuclear models
The JGU team repeated the measurement but changed the beam energy and scattering angle, two variables that influence how the ...
Will we still be speaking in an English we recognise in a thousand years' time? Alice and Neil make some educated guesses!
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